Velocity Micro introduces 4GHz Pentium 4 EE dual-core system

Posted on Wednesday, April 06 2005 @ 0:08 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Velocity Micro introduced the DCX line which is based on Intel's new dual-core Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 840 processor. The DCX line will be available at the standard 3.2GHz clockspeed but the company will also ship systems with liquid cooling. The water-cooled systems will ship at 3.6GHz, 3.8GHz and 4GHz.

Available in late Q2 of this year, Velocity Micro will offer several new dual core based DCX systems with Velocity Micro’s exclusive LiquiCool fluid cooling system (featuring an innovative fluid cooling system that is completely sealed and maintenance-free for the life of the PC), including the gamers’ dream rig Raptor DCX, the multimedia ProMagix DCX, and the digital media professional workstation ProMagix W140 DCX. Velocity Micro will ship systems at the processor’s default 3.2GHz, as well as systems performance tuned by the company with the addition of liquid cooling to run at 3.6GHz, 3.8GHz, and 4.0GHz.


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